On 8/1/07, Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> wrote:
> Revised slightly:
>
> Vasil Rangelov proposes[1] an atomic step to read a directory listing
> and return it as a document. Jeni and I chatted about it a bit and it
> seems like a good idea. Here's my (slightly revised) proposal:
>
> <p:declare-step type="p:directory-list">
> <p:output port="result"/>
> <p:option name="path" value="."/>
> <p:option name="recursive" value="no"/>
> <p:option name="filter"/>
> </p:declare-step>
>
> The p:directory-list step reads all of the files in the specified
> directory and returns a c:folder element:
>
> <c:directory path="abs-path-specified">
> <c:directory path="abs-path-specified/dirname"/>
> <c:file path="abs-path-specified/filename"/>
> ...
> </c:directory>
"c:folder" or "c:directory" ?
Can we have 'href' attributes with URI values relative to the base URI
of the document ?
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